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How to Research an Unknown Retailer

So you stumbled across a website selling $200 iPads, but you're not familiar with the vendor — and the site's animated gifs and midi theme song aren't filling you with confidence. What do you do? Keep yourself protected from scammers and fraud by implementing these investigative steps that the editors of dealnews use every day.

Rumor Roundup: iPhone 5 Pictures? Non-3D Nintendo 3DS?

Each week, the Internet churns out so many technology rumors that it might be hard for you to sort through them all. As a public service to you, we've created our Rumor Roundup. We put all the important consumer rumors in one place, for your convenience. Then we add a dash of snark, to liven things up a bit. Enjoy!

Local Deal Sites for Out of Towners: How to Find the Best Discounts for a Trip

If you're planning a vacation, you've probably already found yourself a great deal on airfare and accommodations. (You read dealnews, after all.) But what about those exhilarating city-specific activities and scrumptious must-eats that make vacationing all the more memorable? With the birth of local deal sites, you can now unearth savings in other areas of your trip — and we have the tips you need to effectively integrate those deals into your trip.

dealnews Podcast - Episode 175: News Quake!

The dealnews Podcast proudly presents Episode 175. Our panel discusses Fox piracy, deadly television, HP's killing of WebOS and the Touchpad, slacking to be more productive, and more.

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An Open Letter to HP: Don't Dump Your PC Business

Last Thursday, HP announced that it will no longer produce webOS devices, and many have speculated that the manufacturer will eventually ditch its entire PC business. But dealnews CEO Daniel de Grandpre thinks that this is an epic mistake. Inside, he details how HP can come back from the brink and carve out a better PC brand.

Digital Textbooks Offer Big Savings for Students — If You Can Find Them

Amazon's new textbook rental service offers an opportunity for students to save big bucks on college books, but that's only if they can find the titles they need. Laura Heller searched for books from three actual reading lists for this fall, and the results were not good. So before you snatch up an eBook reader thinking it'll save you money in the long run on discounted titles, read on.

The Top 5 iPad Alternatives: Cheaper, and Several at Recent All-Time Lows

There's no arguing that Apple's iPad is the most desirable Internet tablet on the market right now (if you exclude the recent rush to snag a cheap HP TouchPad), but just because everyone wants one doesn't mean everyone is happy to shell out the cash. We've got the top five iPad alternatives, and, conveniently, most of them have been available at all-time lows recently. So it just might be a good time to go alternative.

Rumor Roundup: LTE iPhone? iPad Retina Displays?

Once a week, we scour the Internet looking for the latest rumors about consumer technology. (You know, iPhones, iPads, iPods, Apple ... oh, and one or two other companies, too!) The results of this search are compiled in our Rumor Roundup, where we make fun of them with extreme snark. It's the kind of thing you've come to expect of us. Enjoy!

dealnews Podcast - Episode 174: Who is Demi Lovato?

The dealnews Podcast proudly presents Episode 174. Our panel discusses Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility, Netflix "Just For Kids", Kindle Cloud Reader, eBook price-fixing, extreme couponing, and more.

Choose your favorite way to listen:
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(And don't forget to check out our Shownotes for links to the topics discussed in this week's show.)

dealnews Staffers Gush About Their Proudest Purchases

The dealnews staff writers and editors are among the site's biggest fans. (For proof, just count how many of us "like" dealnews on Facebook.) That's because we're constantly getting good deals while we work, and as a result, each of us has made at least one purchase that was so spectacular, we wanted to scream it from the rooftops. But in lieu of rooftop-hopping, we've opted to share the stories of our proudest purchases here. Got one of your own?

How Long Does It Take Until Top Smartphones Become Free?

Buying a new smartphone shouldn't be a major expense. In fact, it shouldn't be an expense at all. Our dealnews archives show that months after a phone's release, you can snag that same handset for free (contract and data plans required). But which smartphones hit the $0 mark the fastest, and is it ever possible to get an iPhone for free? We tracked past deals on popular handsets to predict how long before some of today's hottest models are handed out for free.

Rumor Roundup: Android Ice Cream? Free iPhone?

Once a week, we scour the Internet looking for the latest rumors about consumer technology. (You know, iPhones, iPads, iPods, Apple ... oh, and one or two other companies, too!) The results of this search are compiled in our Rumor Roundup and made fun of with extreme snark. It's the kind of thing you've come to expect of us. Enjoy!

What Back-to-School Laptop Provides the Best Value for Your Student?

When it comes to buying a back-to-school laptop for a college-bound kid, naturally you'll want to choose a model that will last all four years. But does splurging on a high-end system ensure that they'll have a working laptop through graduation, or can a budget option provide the same guarantee? We explore the various factors to consider when walking the delicate balance between budget-friendly deals and lasting value.

Don't Buy That, Get This: 6 Eco-Friendly Swaps That Save

Cultivating an eco-friendly life can be a massive undertaking, but sometimes it's the small improvements in our daily lives that make the greatest difference. dealnews Green Dad columnist Lou Carlozo offers six simple ways to help the environment (while saving money) by saying: Don't buy that, get this!

Top 10 Consumer Complaints and Tips on Keeping Yourself Safe

Nobody wants bad service or (even worse) to become the victim of scammers or fraud. Sometimes it's impossible to avoid, but shoppers can always try to learn from the frustrations of others.

dealnews readers can start by reading Mitch Lipka's report on a recently-released list of the top 10 consumer complaints for 2010. And as an added bonus, Lipka details some tips on how to avoid looking like that angry gentleman to the left.

Rumor Roundup: Is This a Photo of the iPhone 5?

We serve our readers cold, hard facts all day, so wouldn't it be nice to delve into a bit of uncertainty? (We're pretty sure we would, but we're a bit uncertain ourselves.) Well, we found a mess 'o rumors scattered throughout the Internet for just this purpose. Read our Rumor Roundup and enjoy the uncertainty of the future.

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